Written originally in 1936 38 by Admiral Cumberlege as a record of his life, Salt Horse was never published. The original manuscript has been expertly edited and made readable in terms of language to a modern audience. It now comprises chapters on Cumberlege's naval career in the RN and Royal Australian Navy and also on the 1922 38 period when he lived year-round on two large sailing craft, cruising the coasts of France and Spain.
Cumberlege writes with some verve. He has strong views, made numerous friends wherever he and his second wife Nora went, and lived a spirited, irreverent and fortunate existence in peace and war. Some of his stories (for instance, about WW1 in New Guinea, or about his 1905 lunch in Gibraltar as a young officer with Kaiser Wilhelm II) are historic and eye-catching. In many ways, the book describes a world, and a way of life, that has disappeared for ever.
Salt Horse is complemented with a timeline, family tree and Introduction which trace Cumberlege's background. An Afterword takes his life story from 1938 63 when he died. The numerous black-and-white images and short footnotes bring many of the people mentioned in the text to life.
ISBN: 9781849955720
Format: Paperback
Author(s): Edited by Robin Knight
First Publishment Date: 01 January 2024